By Peter Masereka
The Bishop Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev. Francis Aquirinus Kibira Kambale has described the opening of Centenary Bank in Malawi as fulfillment of the first Pope in the modern time to visit Africa, Pope Paul VI asked Africans to be Missionary to fellow Africans.
After a safe return from a one week trip to Malawi, a country in southern Part of Africa, the board of Directors Centenary Rural Development Bank, Bishop Kibira confirmed that with partnership with the Arch-diocese of Lilongwe, they officially launched centenary Bank in Malawi after being licensed by the Reverse Bank of Malawi.
Bishop Kibira who is a board Member of the Cente group company said extending centenary Bank to Malawi is the fulfillment of the Pope Paul VI message to African during his visit in 1969. Bishop Kibira speaking 1 …
The Prelate said over ten branches have already been opened, saying the board has advised the Arch-Bishop of Lilongwe, the Most Rev. George Desmond Tambala to sensitize the local community about Centenary Bank.
Bishop Kibira speaking 2…
Bishop Kibira said they went to Malawi not the East African Countries, because the Catholic Church in Malawi approached the Bank to take up the opportunity, adding that they had a plan to open branches in DRC but insecurity failed them. Bishop Kibira speaking 3 ….
He encouraged the community in Uganda to own Centenary Bank and pray for its development. END.